Burnt by the Sun. The Koreans of the Russian Far East - Jon K. Chang
28 Chapter 2 the movement against Eu ro pe ans in Asia. Kaiser Wilhelm XIII called it the ‘yellow peril,’ which prophetically po ...
The RFE as a Frontier Melting Pot 29 than that of the official population statistics, which listed both tsarist and non- tsarist ...
30 Chapter 2 case and his holdings by a unan i mous vote despite the fact that neither he nor his com pany was found to have com ...
The RFE as a Frontier Melting Pot 31 supreme and comprehensive excuse for every thing.”^98 Why was this neces- sary? The provisi ...
32 Chapter 2 chapters. Race and the idea of who was Rus sian under the tsars were con- stantly evolving concepts. Prior to the n ...
33 THREE Intervention, 1918–1922 A strug gle must be carried on against reactionary and medieval influences of the clergy, Chris ...
34 Chapter 3 Koreans) and 2.3 million prisoners of war (POWs such as Austrians, Hun- garians, Germans, Czechs, Poles, Serbs, Bul ...
Intervention 35 fishing, mining, timber, and others). It also wanted to tighten its hold as an occupational force (and perhaps m ...
36 Chapter 3 led a partisan regiment called Comrades that consisted of 680 Korean par- tisans. Khan Chan Gol created his own par ...
Intervention 37 skii in July 1920 when Chinese soldiers (partisans) were requisitioning sup- plies from the local villages at gu ...
38 Chapter 3 towards the Social Demo crats or the Bolsheviks because both groups prom- ised progressive ideas such as autonomy a ...
Intervention 39 nationalities, including Soviet Koreans. This depiction carries on the tsarist tradition of portraying its minor ...
40 Chapter 3 the RFE villages. Red brigades also functioned as partisan detachments. Korean Reds recruited their compatriots by ...
Intervention 41 zemskoe, Blagoveshchensk, and a few others.^40 The oral interviews con- firmed this as well. Koreans of middle- ...
42 Chapter 3 reminded me of... I managed to find several gambling dens, one of which was discovered in the very best Chinese bat ...
Intervention 43 [The mother]— You are leaving now, we do not know when you’ll come back. [The soldier]— Maria, my love, please t ...
44 Chapter 3 KOREAN LOYALTIES AND AUTONOMY (TERRITORIAL) In the summer of 1921, at the “ Free City” battle (presently known as S ...
Intervention 45 ported their request for territorial autonomy and sent it on to the Central Committee (CC) for further debate. H ...
46 Chapter 3 the short biography of a Korean woman who inspired many others to become Bolsheviks. Aleksandra P. Kim was born in ...
Intervention 47 Whites in a regiment of thirty- six men. The Koreans also fought alongside Rus sian partisans during certain bat ...
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